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  • samguenther1987_PSNS Offline
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    A's flashback - Coco Crisp
    Cubs Flashback Kosuke Fukudome (for the name alone lol)

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    @ImDFC said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    Also, any Bobby Crosby card. He won Rookie of the Year and is known as a youtuber

    2 different people, good sir

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    1976 Mark Fidrych

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    @Nanthrax_1 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    1900 Rube Waddell

    The year he fought a tiger in the offseason

    Hard to label a Hall of Famer as obscure.

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    @formallyforearms said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @Nanthrax_1 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    1900 Rube Waddell

    The year he fought a tiger in the offseason

    Hard to label a Hall of Famer as obscure.

    Unless you've heard of his insane life story and absolutely incredible antics on the field (like chasing fire trucks and fighting fans) then he's incredibly obscure. Hardly ever talked about even though he was better than Cy Young when he wasn't fighting his teammates or drinking the fans' beers

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  • Nanthrax_1_PSNN Offline
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    If you want a good laugh and have an hour, this is the funniest podcast I've ever heard about Rube Waddell's life

    https://youtu.be/m0zI3Ed0kTQ

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  • formallyforearmsF Offline
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    @Nanthrax_1 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @formallyforearms said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @Nanthrax_1 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    1900 Rube Waddell

    The year he fought a tiger in the offseason

    Hard to label a Hall of Famer as obscure.

    Unless you've heard of his insane life story and absolutely incredible antics on the field (like chasing fire trucks and fighting fans) then he's incredibly obscure. Hardly ever talked about even though he was better than Cy Young when he wasn't fighting his teammates or drinking the fans' beers

    I dont know much of any of that, I only know him as a HOF pitcher. It's why I mentioned him not being obscure. I will have to check into that stuff though, sounds wild.

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    @formallyforearms said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @Nanthrax_1 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @formallyforearms said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @Nanthrax_1 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    1900 Rube Waddell

    The year he fought a tiger in the offseason

    Hard to label a Hall of Famer as obscure.

    Unless you've heard of his insane life story and absolutely incredible antics on the field (like chasing fire trucks and fighting fans) then he's incredibly obscure. Hardly ever talked about even though he was better than Cy Young when he wasn't fighting his teammates or drinking the fans' beers

    I dont know much of any of that, I only know him as a HOF pitcher. It's why I mentioned him not being obscure. I will have to check into that stuff though, sounds wild.

    If you don't know that stuff about him, you only have heard the name before...
    He's the most insane story ever in sports

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    @Nanthrax_1 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @formallyforearms said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @Nanthrax_1 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @formallyforearms said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    @Nanthrax_1 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    1900 Rube Waddell

    The year he fought a tiger in the offseason

    Hard to label a Hall of Famer as obscure.

    Unless you've heard of his insane life story and absolutely incredible antics on the field (like chasing fire trucks and fighting fans) then he's incredibly obscure. Hardly ever talked about even though he was better than Cy Young when he wasn't fighting his teammates or drinking the fans' beers

    I dont know much of any of that, I only know him as a HOF pitcher. It's why I mentioned him not being obscure. I will have to check into that stuff though, sounds wild.

    If you don't know that stuff about him, you only have heard the name before...
    He's the most insane story ever in sports

    I know a lot of the old HOF players names from 1. my dad's old strat o'matic style baseball game, and 2. whatifsports.com

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    Boston's Mo Vaughn 96. 326-44-143

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    1980 Joe Charboneau, Cleveland Indians. 1980 AL ROY.

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    If big sexy actually comes back for another year he absolutely needs a big card

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    2005 Derrek Lee

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    @allday9128 said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    2005 Derrek Lee

    I agree it's was an anomaly of a year for him but he's not a obscure name.

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    @LAZYTRIBE said in Obscure as heck flashback suggestions:

    Boston's Mo Vaughn 96. 326-44-143

    Vaughn was a monster and in no way an obscure name. 1996 may not have even been his best year. I argue that 1998 was his best year. 335 batting average, 40 homeruns,115 rbis in 7 less games then 1996. I agree on wanting a card for him though.

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  • Quinn2161_PSNQ Offline
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    2000 blue jays Tony Bautista and his funky batting stance facing the pitcher

    2006 john mcdonald, diamond defense, zero bat

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    1996 Mets Lance Johnson

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  • BIGHOOV2713_PSNB Offline
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    2001 AS Rich Aurilia
    2002 PS David Eckstein
    2005 PS Juan Uribe
    2006 PS David Eckstein

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    1988 Rookie of the Year Chris Sabo. Not that the card would be anything special, I just want him and those goggles in the game.

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    1988 Darryl Strawberry

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